Drayson Racing pre-race notes

Drayson Racing will help commemorate and promote the first celebration
of the United Kingdom's Armed Forces Day while competing this weekend in
the 24 Hours of Mans. To endorse the 27 June tribute honouring the men
and women of the UK's military...

Drayson Racing will help commemorate and promote the first celebration
of the United Kingdom's Armed Forces Day while competing this weekend in
the 24 Hours of Mans. To endorse the 27 June tribute honouring the men
and women of the UK's military forces - past, present and future - the
No. 87 Drayson Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT2 carries the red, white and
blue colours of the official artwork of Armed Forces Day on its doors,
bonnet and bumper.

Further emphasising the support Britain's motorsport community here in Le
Mans has for the armed forces of the United Kingdom, Sharnbrook,
Beds-based Showtrax International Limited has provided this decal work in
gratitude to those defending democracy around the world.

Paul, Lord Drayson, owner and one of three British drivers of the Drayson
Racing entry, was appointed to the Ministry of Defence as a Defence
Minister earlier this week. This joins the position he has held for
nearly a year as the Minister for Science and Innovation.

Paul Drayson: "Every day, men and women of the Army, Navy and RAF risk
their lives for the defence of our country. Armed Forces Day is a chance
for the whole country to recognise their courage and professionalism, and
that of the thousands of veterans who have played a vital role in
securing our freedom both now and in the past. Events will be taking
place right across the UK on Saturday 27th June and I wanted to take this
opportunity to join the thousands of people who will be flying Armed
Forces Day flags to honour our service personnel past, present and
future."